Oscar fashion recap: J.Lo, Sandra Bullock, Gabourey Sidibe and more!

Well, what did you think? I was a little underwhelmed. Nobody left me drooling, but there was a fair amount of crazy, which is always fun. Here are the Deal Diva highlights from Oscar red carpet 2010. Who did we miss?

Sarah Jessica Parker in Chanel

When SJP got invited last minute, she whipped her satin sheets off the bed and found a BeDazzler. As usual, Matthew Broderick just sighed.

Jennifer Lopez in Armani Prive

You guys! We figured out what happens at the end of LOST! The Smoke Monster finds Jennifer Lopez and swallows her whole on the way to the Oscars! Sorry for the spoiler.

Carey Mulligan in Fred Leighton

The waif of the moment balanced her non-hair with serious earrings. Later, she reported a ten percent muscle gain in her neck.

Charlize Theron in Dior

Newly single Charlize has apparently taken up with a very handsy set of springtime rosebuds. That sort of groping is best left in the limo, kids. This is a family show.

Zoe Saldana in Givenchy

Remember high school Spanish class, when you had tragic substitutes who forced you to make those fiesta flowers with crepe paper and twist ties? Hmm? Oh, no reason.

Helen Mirren in Badgley Mischka

Does this woman ever fail? Instead of, you know, astronaut Barbie and school teacher Barbie and CEO Barbie, can we please have a Helen Mirren Barbie? We want to be her.

Molly Ringwald in WEDONTKNOW. HELP.

Girlfriend brought it. Molly is so confident, just daring you to bring up the floppy hat and pearls from Pretty in Pink. Go on, people. Make a Jake Ryan joke. She will cut you.

Vera Farmiga in Marchesa

On top of her sour, bored face, we have no love for this pink ruffle monstrosity last seen at the Jungle Tropics Mariachi Music Fun Fest at Busch Gardens. Smile! You’re rich!

Sandra Bullock in Marchesa

The Deal Diva jury was out on Sandy’s gown. Too matronly? Too reflective? Just right? One thing is certain — we think we can see an underwear line, and that makes us die.

Diane Kruger in Chanel

It’s just so wrong. Imagine. Sneaking up on Diane and toilet papering her body right before the Oscars? We love a good prank as much as anyone, but come on.

Gabourey Sidibe in Marchesa

It’s official. It’s impossible not to like this girl. The royal blue was perfect for her, and she was so giddy to be there that we can even forgive the mother of the bride appliques.

About the bloggers

Looking for shopping deals in Tampa Bay? The Deal Divas are on the prowl, sniffing out hot fashion finds that won't leave your wallet in ruins. Now you never have to miss a shopping deal! Check in often for the lowdown on local bargains, as well as fashion advice, fun photos and style news. Disclaimer: The content of this blog is produced by the editorial staff of the Times and is not tied to advertising. E-mail us ideas you'd like us to write about.

Stephanie Hayes , addicted to heels for 15 years, has been experimenting with ballet flats, boots and cute sneakers lately. Her poor, tired feet thank her. She can never get enough animal print, and her eye shadow collection has become a bit of a hoard. While other kids were reciting multiplication tables, she was learning to calculate an extra third off the half-price discount during buy-one-get-one week. She knows a healthy swipe of red lipstick can make any outfit better. She can be reached at (813) 226-3394 or shayes@tampabay.com.

Katie Sanders foolishly spurned pretty dresses and shoes as a child, tossing new clothes over her shoulder at birthday parties with a totally rude "no, thank you." Her drab days of monocolor outfits are over now, and she certainly knows better than to turn down free stuff. Her wardrobe mixes classic with quirk. Think blazers with statement necklaces, and lots of patterned ballet flats. She can be reached at (850) 224-7263 or ksanders@tampabay.com..

Kameel Stanley has never encountered a thrift store she didn’t like. Her mother taught her that the true value of clothes isn’t how much they cost, but how many outfits one can create from them. Having grown up in Michigan, she was delighted to learn upon moving to Florida that she almost never needed to wear socks or boots again. There’s a lot of turnover in her closet, and she’s obsessed with dresses, necklaces and wedge heels. She can be reached at (727) 893-8643 or kstanley@tampabay.com.

From camo pants and construction boots to sundresses, sweaters and sling backs, Keyonna Summers knows how to make all of it rock -- at rock bottom prices. A Detroit native, Keyonna delves into her urban roots to find fashion pairings that give a nod to street fashion while maintaining the class of the modern, professional woman. She believes in searching for affordable clothes that look expensive and can easily be dressed up or down. You won't find plaid shirts or fleece jackets in her closet; the only hiking Keyonna does is to the bargain basement. She can be reached at (727) 445-4153 or ksummers@tampabay.com.